but have now found a Suburban SW6 DEA cheap on flebay
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/283213138327
Is it worth me running a gas line and using the Suburban unit as I know there quality is great or am I just creating more work for myself
Peter_n_Margaret said
10:53 AM Oct 17, 2018
Where are you going to get 3.5kW to run the 240V one?
Cheers,
Peter
LLD said
12:51 PM Oct 17, 2018
We have a dual gas / 240V 14L in the van. It only uses 850W on 240V. Enough for both of us as wife showers in morning & I shower just before I got to bed. Use it more on gas as free camping never includes 240V. And when we do have 240V, I tend to use the shower in the van park.
Dougwe said
02:04 PM Oct 17, 2018
G'day Rod,
After many moons of having no hot water with my Girrard continuous flow hot water heater I bit the bullet and spent the $$$ in September 2017 and had the Suburban you are thinking of fitting, fitted. Best thing since sliced bread. Hot water when I want it now.
I was only going gas but after a chat with the people doing the job for me and only a few extra $$ I decided on gas/240v. I am so glad I did too. Saves my gas if on 240v for any reason.
Greetings All
I am thinking to add a hot water service to my "Toy Haulier" that I am fabricating
Was thinking to use the 240 volt model
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Portable-Electric-Water-Heater-Home-Bathroom-Kitchen-Sink-Instant-Hot-System-AU/151911351717?hash=item235e9f45a5:g:BFwAAOSwXj5axHM3:rk:21:pf:0
but have now found a Suburban SW6 DEA cheap on flebay
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/283213138327
Is it worth me running a gas line and using the Suburban unit as I know there quality is great or am I just creating more work for myself
Cheers,
Peter
After many moons of having no hot water with my Girrard continuous flow hot water heater I bit the bullet and spent the $$$ in September 2017 and had the Suburban you are thinking of fitting, fitted. Best thing since sliced bread. Hot water when I want it now.
I was only going gas but after a chat with the people doing the job for me and only a few extra $$ I decided on gas/240v. I am so glad I did too. Saves my gas if on 240v for any reason.